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JS Master Class Homework
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// 1. Write a class to support the following code: | |
var thomas = new Person('Thomas'); | |
var amy = new Person('Amy'); | |
thomas.name // --> "Thomas" | |
// 2. Add a getName() method to all Person objects, that outputs | |
// the persons name. | |
thomas.getName() // --> "Thomas" | |
// 3. Write a statement that calls Thomas's getName function, | |
// but returns "Amy". (Don't change or redefine the getName | |
// function in any way.) | |
// 4. Remove the getName() method from all Person objects. | |
function Person( name ){ | |
this.name = name; | |
}; | |
Person.prototype = { | |
getName: function(){ | |
return this.name; | |
} | |
}; | |
thomas.getName.call(amy); | |
delete Person.prototype.getName; |
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// Part 1. | |
// Implement a function prototype extension that caches function results for | |
// the same input arguments of a function with one parameter. | |
// | |
// For example: | |
// Make sin(1) have the result of Math.sin(1), but use a cached value | |
// for future calls. | |
// | |
// Part 2. | |
// Use this new function to refactor the code example. | |
// Some good test numbers: 524287, 9369319, 2147483647 (all primes) | |
// | |
// In other words, if you have this code: | |
// | |
// Function.prototype.cached = function(){ | |
// ? (what goes here?) | |
// } | |
// | |
// // For the isPrime function | |
// | |
// var cachedIsPrime = isPrime.cached(); | |
// isPrime(11); // --> true (cache miss, calls original isPrime(1) function, stores return value in cache) | |
// isPrime(11); // --> true (cache hit, directly returns value) | |
// | |
// // ..but it short work on anything that takes just one (numeric) argument: | |
// | |
// var cachedSin = Math.sin.cached(); | |
// | |
// cachedSin(1); // --> 0.8414709848078965 (cache miss, calls original Math.sin(1) function, stores return value in cache) | |
// cachedSin(1); // --> 0.8414709848078965 (cache hit, directly returns value) | |
Function.prototype.cached = function(){ | |
var origFunc = this | |
, cache = {}; | |
return function( arg ){ | |
if( cache[ arg ] === undefined ) | |
cache[ arg ] = origFunc( arg ); | |
return cache[ arg ]; | |
}; | |
}; | |
var isPrime = function( num ) { | |
var prime = num != 1; | |
for ( var i = 2; i < num; i++ ) { | |
if ( num % i == 0 ) { | |
prime = false; | |
break; | |
} | |
} | |
return prime; | |
}.cached(); |
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